chore: upgrade StudioBridge v2.1.1 -> v2.1.2, add A1 fix guide and JAR auto-download
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# StudioBridge
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> **This portable distribution bundles StudioBridge v2.1.1** — the latest release from [Rdiger-36/StudioBridge](https://github.com/Rdiger-36/StudioBridge).
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> **This portable distribution bundles StudioBridge v2.1.2** — the latest release from [Rdiger-36/StudioBridge](https://github.com/Rdiger-36/StudioBridge).
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With StudioBridge it is possible to make Bambu Lab 3D Printers visible in Bambu Studio or Orca Slicer, that cannot be automatically added by them.
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It is also possible to connect printers from other subnets or from accessible external networks (e.g. via VPN) or in your normal home network.
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- Linux Ubuntu 25.10 ARM and x86
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- MacOS Intel and M-Series
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# Supported Printers (v2.1.1)
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# Supported Printers (v2.1.2)
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| Display Name | Model Code |
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|---|---|
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| A1 | N2S |
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| A1 Mini | N1 |
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| A2L | N9 |
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| P1P | C11 |
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| P1S | C12 |
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| P2S | N7 |
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2. Verify with `java -version`.
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**Running the GUI:**
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1. Download `StudioBridge-2.1.1.jar` from the [GitHub releases page](https://github.com/Rdiger-36/StudioBridge/releases/tag/v.2.1.1).
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2. Double-click the `.jar` to launch, or run: `java -jar StudioBridge-2.1.1.jar`
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2. Download `StudioBridge-2.1.2.jar` from the [GitHub releases page](https://github.com/Rdiger-36/StudioBridge/releases/tag/v.2.1.2).
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2. Double-click the `.jar` to launch, or run: `java -jar StudioBridge-2.1.2.jar`
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# FAQ
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**Q: My Printer does not connect to Bambu Studio (Error Code -1)**
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A: Check that all printer information (IP, serial number, model) is correct. Try disabling/enabling Only-LAN-Mode. You can also try disconnecting the printer from the cloud and reconnecting it ([Issue #12](https://github.com/Rdiger-36/StudioBridge/issues/12)).
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**Q: My A1 printer is visible in Bambu Studio but I cannot send files to print**
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A: StudioBridge only handles UDP discovery — the actual print job transfer is done entirely by Bambu Studio over MQTT (port 8883). If the printer appears but printing fails, follow these steps:
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1. On the A1 printer screen go to **Settings → Network** and enable **Only LAN Mode**.
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2. In Bambu Studio, open the **Devices** tab, right-click the A1 and choose **Log out**, then reconnect using the **LAN Access Code** shown on the printer screen under **Settings → Network → LAN Access Code**.
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3. Make sure Windows Firewall is not blocking Bambu Studio on TCP port **8883**.
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4. If the printer was connected to the Bambu cloud for a long time, log it out of the cloud and log back in — this refreshes the internal credentials ([Issue #12](https://github.com/Rdiger-36/StudioBridge/issues/12)).
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5. Try running StudioBridge with the `--direct` flag to send the discovery packet directly to Bambu Studio instead of broadcast:
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```
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.\StudioBridge.bat --direct
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```
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# Portable Launcher for StudioBridge
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